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  • #16
    Go in for the Suzuki Gs150. I just love the digi speedo and the whole package at almost the same price of the Uni. The Uni looks dated and old, the suzuki feels new and unique.

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    • #17
      Unicorn - Outdated ??
      GSR - After sales worry ?
      RTR - interested....
      How about the other 2 Unicorns from Hero Honda ? I think you should test drive Hunk/CBZ-Xtreme and Apache RTR...then decide..
      Last edited by vipin_s; 07-06-2009, 11:46 PM.

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      • #18
        One more point, Unicorn has good resale value than GSR. The resale value of Suzuki's are very very low.
        HH Karizma (Current) || CBF Stunner PGM-FI || Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler
        Honda Aviator || Kinetic Flyte || Kinetic Blaze || HH Splendor

        Two ZMAs, 9 Days in Western Ghats

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        • #19
          Originally posted by vipin_s View Post
          Unicorn - Outdated ??
          GSR - After sales worry ?
          RTR - interested....
          How about the other 2 Unicorns from Hero Honda ? I think you should test drive Hunk/CBZ-Xtreme and Apache RTR...then decide..

          +1, Instead of Uni, I wud prefer Xtreme or Hunk.
          2007 - Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme
          2008 - Yamaha YZF R15
          2009 - Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme
          2013 - KTM 390 Duke
          2017 - Yamaha FZ25

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          • #20
            I would suggest RTR

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            • #21
              Well
              Any ECU controlled bike means awesome machine.But not good for workmanship coz yet our mechanics are not trained to handle ECU controlled bikes. So buying any thing which has got ECU means headache.Just incase ne thing happens to any sensor then they will scratch their ECU(Brain) so u can imagine u, bike and the mechanic sitting together and looking at each others face. On road there is no one who can repair ECU motos. This is all if u r planning to buy RTR(FI) if RTR carb version then u can think about it n compare with other bikes too...

              So I suggest go for GS150R, trust me when I road it I felt it is BUTTER... In 150 segment it is good... But still choice is urs
              "CorePower"
              Motorcycle Performance
              Pune

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